Sometimes I feel like my weekday is never going to end. I have a
Saturday class and that makes the feeling 10x more enjoyable -__- I
guess I can say my weekend begins when I take a break from schoolwork
Sat & Sun. I love to go shopping so once I hit the mall, my weekend
gets lit?

Going out at night is also the best for me, but I haven't been able to
do so in quite a few weeks due to school. Once thanksgiving week comes
around though, you can find me at LA's rooftop bars. They have one of
the most gorgeous views of all Los Angeles.

For now, I'm stuck with catching up on sleep and food for a nice
weekend!

Sorry to hear that Abby, I certainly smile by instinct when I see
someone walking in my direction. And I feel dumb if I say hi and they
keep walking. So I know how that feels.

The hard part is, at what point do I look up and smile? If I do it too
early, it's awkward and if I wait too long they turn away before I could
say hi. So I calculate! If that's not weird at all?

I volunteer at a hospital and it's so common to walk past nurses,
physicians, janitors and techs down the hall. Thank goodness most of
them greet me. The ones who don't seem really shy and look away quickly
for some reason, I'm not sure why aha.

When I was younger, I would use my phone to avoid greeting. So immature
now that I look back in hindsight. The older I get, the more confident I
am in my interpersonal skills.

So I hope this lady's cold faced stare doesn't stop you from your future
kindness.

Is there anything you would like to change about CNet? For instance,
while writing posts, I usually want to refer back to someone's comment
so they can see that I am including him/her in my response.

However, unless this user visits the post again, they will never get to
see that I mentioned them. If I could change something about College
Net, it would be adding in a feature that could allow us to (@) someone
in our responses.

Try to keep your body well nourished with the right energy foods for
your brain, specifically. Green tea and Chamomile are excellent
antioxidants to get ride of free radicals in your body. Free radicals
are basically atoms with an unpaired electron which can cause acne,
toxin build up and general lag of the body.

Most importantly, remember why you're doing this. I always remember the
bigger goals. Why do you want this again? Who are you doing this for?
Visualize it. Yourself, future family, comfort, stability. The answer to
this question should be the overarching motivation of your schoolwork.

Also, it helps to make a schedule. Sometimes, I don't complete it 100%.
But in this way, your mind won't wander about what you need to achieve
next; you've already scheduled this prior to starting your current task.

By eating well (including omega fatty acids, antioxidant rich teas,
water), scheduling precise tasks and remembering WHY you're doing this
are your keys to success (like DJ Khaled says lol). At the very least,
this is how I combat mid-semester lag. Hopefully this helped!